Issue 24, 2023

Additively manufactured multiplexed electrochemical device (AMMED) for portable sample-to-answer detection

Abstract

Portable sample-to-answer devices with applications in point-of-care settings have emerged to obviate the necessity of centralized laboratories for biomarker analysis. In this work, a smartphone-operated and additively manufactured multiplexed electrochemical device (AMMED) is presented for the portable detection of biomarkers in blood and saliva. AMMED is comprised of a customized portable potentiostat with a multiplexing feature, a 3D-printed sample collection cartridge to handle three samples of saliva and blood at the same time, a smartphone application to remotely control the potentiostat, and a 3D-printed-based multiplexed microfluidic electrochemical biosensor (test chip). Here, by employing additive manufacturing techniques, a simple, cleanroom-free, and scalable approach was proposed for the fabrication of the test chip. Moreover, these techniques can bring about easy integration of AMMED components. Additionally, the test chip can be compatible with different affinity-based bioassays which can be implemented in a multiplexed manner for detection. The AMMED components were successfully characterized in terms of electrochemical and fluidic performance. Particularly, to demonstrate the biosensing capabilities of the device, the spike protein of the SARS-CoV-2 omicron variant and a well-established aptameric assay were selected as the representative biomarker and the bioassay, respectively. The proposed device accurately and selectively detected the target of interest in a rapid (5 min) and multiplex manner with a dynamic detection range of 1–10 000 pg ml−1 in different media, and the clinical feasibility was assessed by several saliva patient samples. AMMED offers a versatile sample-to-answer platform that can be used for the detection of various biomarkers present in biofluids.

Graphical abstract: Additively manufactured multiplexed electrochemical device (AMMED) for portable sample-to-answer detection

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
11 Apr 2023
Accepted
12 Oct 2023
First published
19 Oct 2023

Lab Chip, 2023,23, 5107-5119

Additively manufactured multiplexed electrochemical device (AMMED) for portable sample-to-answer detection

A. Khorrami Jahromi, R. Siavash Moakhar, S. G. Yedire, H. Shieh, K. Rosenflanz, A. Birks, J. de Vries, Y. Lu, H. Shafique, J. Strauss and S. Mahshid, Lab Chip, 2023, 23, 5107 DOI: 10.1039/D3LC00314K

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